As technology begins to advance, size is starting to matter less as military drones are shrinking down to the siz of a mosquito.

‘Nano drones’, sometimes called ‘micro drones’ are being increasingly deployed on the battlefield as military leaders fully realise their potential as a weapon.

Consumers are already able to buy some on the high street for less than £50, but they are now being rigged with high-tech equipment.

Black Hornet Nano – known as just ‘Black Hornet’ – is one of the smallest types of surveillance drones created by Teledyne.

They provide intelligence to troops on the ground, sending reliable information to get ahead of any incoming targets.

Meanwhile in China, a military research institute has developed mosquito spy drones for reconnaissance and special missions on the

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